They seem to treat them as they would treat droids, which means they probably don't have full sentient rights as per other republic citizens.
They don't have names for a start, they are refered to as Trooper by the Jedi, or whatever their rank is.

"For where ever there is a n00b, there is MachineCult to make him cry and cringe."
- Halo_92

It's not just the training, it's the genetics, they're not normal independent thinking humans, they are tools of war and thats exactly how they see themselves and how others see them.
It is shown in the Clone Wars comics and series, they are treated like organic droids.

"For where ever there is a n00b, there is MachineCult to make him cry and cringe."
- Halo_92

They don't want to go to a bar, they want to serve the Republic in it's Grand Army. Normal troopers have limited independant thought, like Battledroids but a little more talkative and a little less drone-like.

"For where ever there is a n00b, there is MachineCult to make him cry and cringe."
- Halo_92

Well, but lifeforms with a mind of reasonable processing power generally pick up traits along the way, with variants in personality. IF a little astrodroid can do it a clone sure can, and I think the Jedis, of all people, would have thought of that also.

And, Vader's treatment of clones does not count, thats the Empire for once, and Vader would choke anything from Admirals to his own breeder to little puppy that pooped in his lawn.

From what I saw Obi and Commander Cody were best buddies until Cody shot that huge cannon at him. And again, Dark Lord: Rise of Darth Vader, a clone battalion refused to follow this order and Vader executed them all. allowing the Jedi to escape.

But, they obviously have some sort of shred of free will. Afew of the clones you could tell that they didnt want to execute the order, ex. Plo Koon's clones, Obi's clones. Shrine's Clones (Rise Of Darth Vader) on the other hand disobeyed the order completely.

But, they obviously have some sort of shred of free will. Afew of the clones you could tell that they didnt want to execute the order, ex. Plo Koon's clones, Obi's clones. Shrine's Clones (Rise Of Darth Vader) on the other hand disobeyed the order completely.

They don't have as much free will as a normal person, they have some free will obviously, which is what makes them better than droids, they choose not to die.
If you told a battledroid to go run into an enemy base, it would say "roger, roger", trot out onto the battlefield without question completely upright and it would get taken out.
A Clone Trooper faced with the same order may or may not question it, and if he did go he would take cover and try to protect himself.
The Clones have free will and Independance the higher their set rank is. In EU the ARC Troopers were so close to unaltered, that the ARC Trooper Alpha began to have some of Jango Fetts memories and went rogue.

"For where ever there is a n00b, there is MachineCult to make him cry and cringe."
- Halo_92